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1 would
V1. होगाHe said he would be here at 6 o'clock.She'd look nice in a sari.I wish you'd be here for the party. -
2 would
v. tr.जो होना चाहता थाना, जो होने का थाना, अभिलाषीना -
3 like
Adj1. एक सेLike minded people.--------Prep1. तरह काHe speaks like his father.He behaves like a child.A person like Gandhi is born once in a century.2. जैसाIt's like him to indulge in gossip mongering.--------V1. पसंद करनाShe likes her sister very much. I like milk. I like early morning walk.Would you like to state your views in the matter.2. उचित लगनाI didn't like his remarks.3. चाहनाWould you like to go for a walk? -
4 miss
N1. कुमारीShe is a gorgeous miss.--------V1. चूक जानाShe would never miss the target.2. छूट\missजानाShe missed the train.He missed the appointment.3. कमी\missमहसूस\missकरनाI miss my sister.4. असफल होनाHe was sure he would not miss this time. -
5 Ph.D
Abbr:Doctor of Philosophy1. पी.एच.डीI would like to do Ph.D in Biology. -
6 acceptable
Adj1. स्वीकार्यA cup of tea would be most acceptable. -
7 account
N1. खाताI have a current & credit account in the Central bank.2. विवरणHe gave an account of his experience in trekking.--------VT1. कुछ\accountहोने\accountकी\accountआशंकाShe never accounted that her child would fall ill during the trip.2. माननाA person is accounted minor until he/she is 18 years.3. निश्चित\accountमात्रा\accountमें\accountहोनाThe Indian market accounted for 40% of the total sales. -
8 another
Adj1. एक\anotherऔर/दूसराWould you like to have another cup of tea?Take this book and bring another one. -
9 antecedent
N1. पूर्ववर्तीBefore marriage I would like to know about his antecedent. -
10 apposite
Adj1. उचितDo not deviate from the apposite topic of discussion.In this context it would be quite apposite to say that our policy is up tothe mark. -
11 assert
VT1. बलपूर्वक कहनाShe asserted that she would not yield to any pressure.The lawyer asserted her innocence.2. जोर देनाEveryone has to assert for the law to be passed. -
12 at the outset
N1. आरंभ\at the outsetमेंAt the ouset I would like to say..... -
13 backward
Adj1. पिछड़ा\backwardहुआIndia is still backward in Sciencee and Technology.भारत विज्ञान और तकनीकी में अब भी पिछड़ा हुआ है.2. पीछे\backwardकी\backwardओरHe gave a backward glance.उसने पीछे की ओर देखाGoing back to Jaipur would have been a backward step for her.जयपुर वापस जाना उसके लिये एक पीछे की ओर लिया कदम होता. -
14 befall
V1. आ\befallपड़नाHe promised that no harm would befall her. -
15 bind
VT1. बाँधThe Chinese would bind the feet of their women -
16 break
N1. दरारThey hoped to avoid a break in relationsThe break in the dam threatened the valleyThe break in the eighth frame cost him the match2. शुरुआतHe finally got his big breakHe made a break for the open door3. छुट्टीWe took a 10-minute breakIt was presented without commercial breaks4. अन्तरHe was up two breaks in the second set--------VT1. भंग\breakकरनाBreak the loaf of breadThe book dealer would not break the set2. बल\breakतोड़नाThe horse was tough to breakIf the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stressBreak a circuit3. कम\breakकरनाBreak cigarette smoking4. फूटनाBreak into tears5. चलनाThings have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months6. तोड़नाMy daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candyBreak a branch from a treeFor a hero loves the world till it breaks him7. फटनाHis voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir8. फोड़नाBreak an alibiBreak the code -
17 brother
N1. भाईMy brother still lives with our parentsNone of his brothers would betray him -
18 cable
N1. केबलFloods can cause damage to underground cables.--------V1. तार\cableद्वारा\cableसमाचार\cableभेजनाShe cabled her friend that she would arrive on 20th January. -
19 challenge
N1. चुनौती/दावाHis challenge that he would win the duel was not taken seriouly by anyone.--------VT1. चुनौती\challengeदेनाShe challenged his claims in the court. -
20 concede
V1. मान\concedeलेनाThe candidate conceded after enough votes had come in to show that he would lose
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